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Discussion in 'Domains' started by Avo19, Dec 18, 2013.

  1. #1
    As the title says, buying your fake pr5/6 domains. You know, where Google hasn't caught up with the removal of the redirect yet, and is still showing as "Valid" in Pr checking tools.
    PM what you have. Must be indexed and must be cheap.
     
    Avo19, Dec 18, 2013 IP
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    tymsh Active Member

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    #2
    interesting service.
    weanwhile scammers think that what they must to do i think :)
    i just wonder, why ?
     
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    goldmon Well-Known Member

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    #3
    avo19 - what mean by cheap give us some range of price
     
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    Avo19 Well-Known Member

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    #4
    well fake is fake..so cheap is cheap.. don't think we're talking about a price range here
     
    Avo19, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    goldmon Well-Known Member

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    #5
    if u add price range will have more sellers...simple.
     
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    smellyfinger Well-Known Member

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    lol, if its showing valid on all tools and is still fake, what is the criteria for it being valid then ?! Even if its an aged domain with high PR backlinks, one can still debate that thats not good enough !

    and the million dollar question, what good would a valid PR do anyways ?!
     
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    Avo19 Well-Known Member

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    #7
    "Valid" as claimed here by many sellers, only means that PR checking tools they use show that the PR is valid. But all those tools are flawed as all they do is check toolbar PR and perhaps info:site to check for a redirect.
    As most know, or should know, toolbar PR is weeks, if not months out of date and not something Google uses for ranking a site. Consider it "historical" PR. Google uses its own internal PR which is updated daily for their ranking purposes. And that's information not available to the public.

    The trick that a lot of domain sellers rely on, is the time taken for Google to update PR. So set up a redirect, wait to it gets assigned the PR of target domain, remove redirect and flog here as "valid".
    Unless a tool such as opensite explorer has indexed the domain while it was redirected, nobody will be the wiser, as all Pr check tools show PR as valid and info:site won't show a redirect as there no longer is one.
    Does anyone really think all these Pr5/6/7/8 .info domains sold here (most without a single backlink) are genuine PR? Of course not, there just making use of the fact that Google is slow to update toolbar PR.
     
    Avo19, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    smellyfinger Well-Known Member

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    #8
    How then you find it out the validity!

    The thing is that people use these so called domains with PR/PA/DA etc. to either sell it to others or they set up a site over thinking that the PR would provide some kind of premium look to their site. The same goes for other factors like PA/DA/ Moz Rank etc.

    And if nobody knows the real PR, then we have to assume from what we know and what is deemed 'valid' by the market values.

    From my personal experience, I can say that none of the factors - PR, PA / DA, Moz Rank and even backlinks, have much use in making a site success. What matters is that you stick to the fundamentals- add quality content, make the site user friendly, work hard on its updates and be patient with the results.
     
    smellyfinger, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    earticles Well-Known Member

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    #9
    If the PR is fake, MOZ opensiteexplorer.org will let you know the gathered data is from the redirected domain and not the real domain name. Also, a website having a, let's say PR6 or PR7 can't have a DA below 45-50 or even 60 (for PR7) under any way. If so, then it is a suspect or fake PR and recommended is to stay away from that shit.
     
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    smellyfinger Well-Known Member

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    #10
    OSE is still a 'tool'. OP does not seem to trust these 'tools'. So my question is that what fact then one should believe ? Also, acquiring high PA DA is no big deal either, there are many adult domains which will have very high PA DA, that does not make them quality domains by any means. And most of them don't have a PR ..
    so at the end of the day its left for everyone's own reason on how he values a domain.

    For me, Google.com, Twitter.com, FaceBook.com are domains which gibberish keywords, but they made themselves sound meaningful and even ended up as dictionary words (!) ... and there are lots of domains and sites, which are not that well know, but are still doing very well in their respective niche ... all I can say is that there are lots of other things, which collectively results in making a site successful ;)

     
    smellyfinger, Dec 21, 2013 IP
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